There were four sets of question papers carrying 90 questions each. Toppr.com has released the unofficial answer keys for all the four sets. The official answer keys are expected to be released later this month on the JEE (Main) website.

The cut-off score is determined by the difficulty level of the exam paper and is also proportional to the availability of the number of seats in the admission process.

Important Dates For JEE Main 2017:

S.No.

Event

Dates

1

Offline JEE Main 2017 Exam

2 April 2017

2

Computer Based Exam

8 and 9 April 2017

3

Answer Key

18-22 April 2017

4

OMR Response Sheet availability

18-22 April 2017

5

Result

27 April 2017

6

Rank List

27 April 2017

7

Counselling through JOSAA 2017

July 2017

JEE Main 2017 Cutoff:

This is the minimum marks a candidate needs to secure in JEE Main 2017 to qualify for JEE Advanced 2017. Every year, this cutoff score keeps on changing, varying as per the difficulty level of the paper, the number of seats up on offer, number of candidates appearing and various other factors. The cutoffs will be announced once JEE Main 2017 results are out.

Challenging the JEE Main 2017 Answer Key

Candidates who are not satisfied with the answers provided in the official JEE Main 2017 answer key will be able to challenge the same, from 18th April 2017, to 22nd April 2017. The official answer keys will be put up on the official website of JEE Main.

Steps to challenge the answer key:

Login on the official website of JEE Main, by filling in your login credentials.

Navigate to answer key and OMR display on the official website.

Fill out the application form to challenge the answer key.

Select the question you want to challenge, and pay the fees. Challenging one question will cost 1000/-.